We have introduced this new page to bring together information and advice relating to the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Included on this page will be general information and information about expectations and health and safety for pupils returning to school.
This page will be added to regularly to keep you as up to date as possible.
The following websites have lots of information and advice relating to COVID-19:
Translated Resources
To help reach communities where English is not the first language, the government has developed new translated materials in a variety of languages. These are available at the links below:
Please find below some useful links to the latest school documents around school re-opening and covid measures:
Parent handbook September re-opening
Preparing your child for a return to school
Birmingham Children’s Partnership
Procedures in place from Monday 21st September 2020.
*If your child is showing symptoms [a new and consistent cough; a temperature of 37.8 or above; a loss of taste and smell] please book them for a test asap. They must then self-isolate for 14 days along with their siblings. If anybody in the household has symptoms, they should also have a test and the household self-isolate for 14 days. Please inform school either by telephone or email and do not send them to school. After self-isolation or a negative test result, the children may return to school, a copy of the negative test result needs to be emailed to the school office. If there is a positive result, this should also be emailed so that the school can take protective measures.
* If your child is showing symptoms of cold and flu, they do not need to self-isolate and do not need a test. Once they are feeling better, they can return to school.
Remote Learning
Please see the document below, for what to do if you are needing to self-isolate or should a second lockdown occur:
Remote education information for parents at Raddlebarn January 2021
Remote learning guidance for parents (September 2020)
COVID-19 Catch-up Premium